– Steve Blackman defeated Perry Saturn, Funaki, Test, Al Snow & Crash Holly in a Battle Royal to retain the WWF Hardcore Title
– The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff) defeat Edge & Christian in a Cage Match to win the WWF Tag Team Titles
– Eddie Guerrero defeats Rikishi by DQ to retain the WWF Intercontinental Title
– Triple H defeats Kurt Angle in a No-DQ Match with Mick Foley as special guest referee
– The Rock defeats Chris Benoit, The Undertaker & Kane in a Fatal Four Way Match to retain the WWF Title. Benoit had earlier won the match by pinning The Undertaker, but Taker’s foot was on the rope, so the match was restarted

Also, today would have been the birthday of 2-time GHC Tag Team Champion Bison Smith (40)

In Memoriam

On this day in 1992, the wrestling world lost NWA tag team star Roy Heffernan at the age of 67. Heffernan was an accomplished weightlifter and bodybuilder in his youth, winning the Mr Australia title in the 1940’s. Heffernan was trained as a wrestler by his father Larry and debuted in Australia in 1944, though due to the culture of Australian wrestling at the time (bookers would rarely push a wrestler unless they had proved themselves in larger markets) his career did not pick up until he left for America in 1953. Heffernan’s big break came with the founding of The Fabulous Kangaroos tag team in 1957; promoter Joe Blanchard put fellow Australian Al Costello in touch with Heffernan and mere weeks after their Stampede debut, were regarded as one of the top teams in Canada. Over the next 8 years, the duo won championships in Canada, Japan, Ohio, Florida, New York, Texas, Michigan and California. In 1965, while competing for Vancouver’s All-Star Wrestling, the duo decided to call it quits. Heffernan returned to Australia, leaving Costello to reform the Kangaroos with a series of other wrestlers. Upon his return home, Heffernan became one of the top stars for the WCW promotion, but failed to win championship gold before retiring in the 1980’s. Heffernan lived out a quiet retirement in Sydney before succumbing to a heart attack